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Enterprise Computing Ltd. (ECL) has again won an award at the just-ended Ghana Business Awards 2024.
The IT powerhouse snagged “SME of the Year” signifying a moment of inspiration, innovation and growth for Ghana’s tech industry.
The journey of ECL is one that shows much resilience and determination in a fiercely competitive business community.
What began as a solo endeavour has transformed into a formidable team of over 50 dedicated experts, all committed to delivering world-class IT solutions that empower businesses to stay ahead.
Through this evolution, ECL has strategically invested in its people, technology, and innovative solutions, enabling clients to thrive in an increasingly digital and competitive market.
Speaking of what the recognition means to ECL, the Chief Executive Officer, Seth Donkor shared, “ECL not only celebrates this as a team win, but we also share this milestone with our esteemed clients who always trust us to handle their IT operations. This award is a nudge to continue building innovative solutions that businesses can rely on, regardless of intense competition”.
ECL remains poised for continuous growth and prepared to tackle new challenges that lie ahead. For ECL, the journey has only just begun, and with a passionate team and loyal clients by their side, they are ready to redefine what's possible in the world of IT.
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